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VOLUME 19-NUMBER 18' THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1979
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F^A'^K PARISEK PO 192 HUNILEY, ILL
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HUNTLEY FAIR WINNERS
The David Birch family of Hinckley purchased the Junior Show Grand Champion Market lamb at the 4-H and FFA Livestock auction at the McHenry County Fair last Saturday. The lamb weighed 100 lbs. and was purchased for $2.25 a pound. From left: March Birch; Bob Thompson. 4-H King; and Denise Lindley, 1979 Miss McHenrv County. Kneeling: Kerry Periman. (Don Peasley Photography by Dodge)
Adams BrothersHadiator, McHenry. purchased the 4-H fT^nd Champion pen at th( McHenry County Fair 4-H and FFA livestock auction last Saliirday. The hog. raised b\ James Keams, Huntley, was also selected as the Junior Champion Market Barrow and Jr. Grand Champion Market Hog. Purchase price was $2.70 a pound for this 237 pound hog. From left: John Colomer, representative from Adams Bros.; Denise Lindley. 1979 Miss McHenry County; James Keams. (Don Peasley Photogniphy by Dodge)
Ray Plote, Huntley, owner of Plote Sand and Gravel, purchased the 4-H Grand Champion steer at the 4-H and Ffa livestock auction at the McHenry County Fair last Saturday, the-steer was raised and shown by Mary Fritz. Walworth, Wi. and weighed 1145 pounds. Purchase price was $3.00 a pound. From left: Ray Plote; Denise Lindley. 1979 Miss McHenry County; Mary Frit/ and Mike Fritz. (Don Peasley Photography by Dodgt CONGREGATIONAL
Linda Borhart, Huntley, received honors as best showman in the 4-H Dairy .competition at the McHenry County Fair. She received the Pat WiUiams traveling trophy, an honor given yearly to the outstanding showman in this show. From left: Linda Borhart; Pat Williams, Huntley; and Bill McFadden, Apple River, judge. (Don Peasley Photography by Kaaren Dodge.)
SPECIAL LION MEETING AUG. 14th Picnic Aug. 26th
President Jim Weirich baa announced a special meeting for August Hth at Floyd's Restau¬ rant for the Barbeque flnaliza- tlon. The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. All members wbo have not tumed in receipts for tickets and chicken are aaked to do so before that time. Lion Dennis Rudsinski has the list of members who received tickets and chicken, so please contact him. We will order off the Menu and purchase our own meal. You are asked to contact President Jim Welrkh if you plan to go so that we may arrange accomodations.
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CHURCH TO HOLD A PIG ROAST AUG. 19
On Sunday, August 19, 1-5 p.m. the public is invited to enjoy a pig roast at the Congregational Church in Hunt¬ ley. The eeUke eeaalf Roast Pork of barbeque, Hot Buttered Corn-on-the-cob, Cole Slaw, Bread Drink, and Dessert is included for tmly $3.50, and $2.00 for children and senior citizens. A limited number of tickets are available from the church, 669-5711, or committee members-Carl HiU: 669-5144, Larry Warrington: 6695573, Joe FemaU: 669-3254 or Roger Meallff: 669-3689.
Order your tickets today. You won't want to miss the guest apfiearance of "Miss Piggy,"
TEACHERS TO BE HEARD BY BOARD
Following the regular School Board meeting. President Liv¬ ingston gave ati opportunity for teachers and Huntley residents to speak concerning the person¬ nel changes in the grade school. About 40 people attended.
Lorraine Lid, President of the H.E.A., was first to speak on the issue, the H.E.A. had presented a letter to the Board earlier in the meeting. She reviewed the letter saying that the teachers had not been given professional curtesy by the Administration because the teachers had not been infdrmed ofthe change until July and had had no hand in the dedsion. Continued on Page 2
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING
The August 2nd, 1979 Regu¬ lar Meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was held in the Board Room of the Village Hall and was brought to order by the President at 8:00 p.m.
Present were: President En¬ strom, Trustees Wicke. Mercer, Dhamer. Rudsinski and Stroupe Also attending were Attomey Caldwell and ViUage Engineer Schwegel. Absent: Trastee Frank.
The minutes for the Jwty acn Regular Meeting were bcoaghiit before the Trustees and there being no additions nor correct¬ ions, they stood approved. The Special Meeting of July 24th, 1979 were then brought before
the Board and there also beinp no additions nor corrections they stood approved.
The Treasurer's Report thei was presented. A motion was made by Trustee Stroupe, seconded by Trustee Mercer, that noting the new format and appearing complete, recom¬ mended that it be approved. Upon roll caU, all trustees voted aye and the motion carried.
The new management report being prepared by the office secretary, Evelyn Ptak, was reviewed. Trustee Stroupe sug¬ gested that the "Current Col¬ umn for Approval" is not needed by the Board members. The only needed columns will be the "year to {wevious meeting versus appropriation." He sug- Continued on Inside P ge

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